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  1. Malcolm Denzil Marshall (18 April 1958 – 4 November 1999) was a Barbadian cricketer. Primarily a fast bowler, Marshall is widely regarded as one of the greatest and one of the most accomplished fast bowlers of the modern era in Test cricket.

  2. Read about Malcolm Marshall cricket player from West Indies profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo.

  3. Nov 5, 1999 · 05-Nov-1999. The cricket world is in mourning following the news of the death of one of the greatest fast bowlers of modern times, Malcolm Marshall. The veteran of 81 Tests died on Thursday in...

  4. Nov 4, 1999 · vs England at Headingley, May 28, 1980. Last ODI. vs New Zealand at Eden Park, Mar 08, 1992. Read about Malcolm Marshall's career details on Cricbuzz.com.

  5. Nov 28, 2020 · Back in 2009, Ben Dobson wrote about Malcolm Marshall, a smiling Bajan revered as one of the world’s greatest-ever fast bowlers. Published in 2009. To be the most lethally effective fast bowler of your generation and somehow remain universally liked, even loved, by peers and fans alike, is a special achievement. But ‘Maco’ was pretty special.

  6. Nov 4, 2020 · Of all the battery of fast bowlers produced by West Indies in the 1970s and 1980s, Malcolm Marshall was the greatest. His death in 1999 stunned the cricket world. Marshall, Malcolm Denzil, died on November 4, 1999, aged 41.

  7. Malcolm Marshall (born April 18, 1958, Pine, Bridgetown, Barb.—died Nov. 4, 1999, Bridgetown) was a West Indian cricketer who was arguably the most accomplished bowler of the modern era, with an astounding bowling average of 20.94.

  8. Considered the best of West Indies quicks of the 1980s, Malcolm Marshall took 376 Test wickets at a staggering average of 20.94. He took 22 5-wicket hauls, and finished with a strike rate of 46.7.

  9. Malcolm Marshall Profile: Read about Malcolm Marshall Career details, ICC Ranking, batting score in T20, ODI and Test Matches and personal info of Malcolm Marshall at Crickit by HT.

  10. Former West Indies bowler Malcolm Marshall has died from colon cancer in Barbados at the age of 41. The BBC's Kevin Gearey: "Life allowed Marshall too short an innings" Marshall played for...

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